AUBURN TIGERS SCRIMMAGE REPORT: Hugh Freeze gives QB assessments

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AUBURN TIGERS SCRIMMAGE REPORT: Hugh Freeze gives QB assessments
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Both Ashford and Geriner threw a touchdown pass, Freeze said, and Thorne didn’t, though Freeze said the former Spartan had two scores waived off by officials as incompletions.

ADAM COLE As of Friday, Hugh Freeze had his mind made up on the next steps for Auburn’s quarterback battle. But Saturday’s scrimmage, the first of fall camp, changed that.The scrimmage, which was closed to media, gave Freeze and his staff its first significant checkpoint in the three-man battle between Michigan State transfer Payton Thorne, incumbent starter Robby Ashford and true sophomore Holden Geriner for Auburn’s starting quarterback spot.

“Take care of the ball and play within the offense and take what you should take on a given play,” Freeze said of what he looked for in the scrimmage. “That the ball goes in the right spot, hopefully it's accurate when we do throw it. But accuracy, you know, hopefully will come. We got to take care of the ball. We have to be playing in the right space on given the plays in our offense. I thought all three did that fairly well today.”“They all did not turn the ball over,” Freeze said.

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